No dupes, just deals Score 20% off real Chanel, Herms, more

If you’re a fan of designer pieces, you’re not alone, but it seems fashion houses are getting a bit greedy.Why would I make such a claim? I’m going to enjoy calling this out, so listen up: Most designers have inflated their prices and swapped quality for cheap materials.

At this point, you’re really just paying for the name — an iconic brand from its golden era, now stuck in its scam era.However, when you buy vintage, you can still access top quality for lower prices that last longer.And today, I’ve found 10 brands from Chanel to Hermés with sales up to 20% off.[Amazon’s Big Spring Sale ends tonight!]Take Chanel, for example, a brand I’ve admired for years and still gawk at the string-bean models strutting through a Wes Anderson-inspired paradise on the catwalk — pure magic.

But when it comes to investment pieces like handbags, Chanel has jumped on the trend of cutting corners, replacing 24-karat gold hardware, which could be repaired if scratched, with cheap gold-plated metal that can’t be fixed once damaged.Watch this shopper explain why she took her brand-new Chanel bag back after it started to fall apart after one year.Warning: it involves cheap leather and dirty dealings.

Can you trust the luxury goods sold on Amazon? Yes, and here’s why.Amazon mandates that all luxury items be 100% authentic.

Sellers must provide proof of authenticity and meet all required standards for luxury goods.No skimping, no lying, just cold, hard proof you’re getting the goods.We recommend buying secondhand while designers rethink their pricing strategy and quality issues.

It’s not only better for your wallet but also more sustainable, and it comes with the thrill of the hunt.Don’t let your dreams or your bags fall apart — find luxury that stays together for less.Take it from an owner of a classic Chanel flap bag purchased secondhand; there’s nothing else like it.

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Publisher: New York Post

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